JoeyGuacamole said:Indeed, the ones who will feel this the most are the Millionaire cult as we've dubbed them. The ones who are there EVERY show, literally. There was a mother and son team who gave us all birthday cards on the attractions four year anniversary.
Lee said:The point of the park changed when production companies realized that it was a waste of money to ship actors, crew, equipment, etc. to Florida to shoot a film when it could be done much cheaper in L.A. or Vancouver.
fantasmagical said:the animation tour used to be one of my favorite things to do. i havent yet been able to bring myself to going into the "changed" animation building, or maybe its just no longer a priority.
I've read about that Pixar exhibit (Pixar: 20 years of Animation). It sounds great. I wish it were still there since i'm going to London this summer. It was also at the Museum of Modern Art early this year. I can't seem to find any info, but does anyone know if it will be moving to somewhere else in the U.S., I'd love to see it.
I definitely think this should go before Millionaire. It's not that I'm that big a Millionaire fan, but it is not as dated as this.Boardwalk Joe's said:Ok, so they're replacing this show...any idea of what theyre gonna do with that horrible experience known as the drew carey sound stage?
Miss Bell said:How difficult would it be to put in a Whose Line Is It Anyway? type show in that Drew Carey space? I think that would have a big draw. It could be set up like Millionaire to have the feel of tv show being shot, to help it fit in with the park theme.
Well, I can't see the future, but I can make an educated guess that the Disney-MGM Studios will soon undergo the Epcot treatment.Scar Junior said:I dont know if you know this, but I can see the future. Disney will spend $200 million to refurbish the park and it will be themed to an abandoned hollywood studio. They won't have to do much... the paint will chip, they will not use some studios/sound stages. They will add an attraction or two based off failed Disney movies and TV shows. Everyone will be happy...
It may have lost its magic, but it is still the best stunt show at the studios. A PotC stuntshow would be nice and a good way to continue to cash in on Pirates' box office success.DisneyGrl85 said:Also, the Indiana Jones Stunt show has losts it's magic. Maybe enclose, expand and lets get MGM the Indiana Jones dark ride from DL.
STR8FAN2005 said:It may have lost its magic, but it is still the best stunt show at the studios. A PotC stuntshow would be nice and a good way to continue to cash in on Pirates' box office success.
STR8FAN2005 said:It may have lost its magic, but it is still the best stunt show at the studios.
GothMickey said:I just got done watching all three Indiana Jones movies... and I want to say... Dump the stunt show for a ride... That would be awesome.
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